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Title: Safe suspension of specimens or clusters during dynamic testing - A concept
Author(s): Hoch, G. C.; Russell, J. B.
Abstract: Support system without point supports permits dynamic testing of complex or delicate mechanical units without excessive movement which might cause damage. Motion-sensor pressure-control system regulates inflation of molded rubber bags surrounding test specimen, so that any excessive motion is smothered until test is terminated.
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
Publication Date: Dec 1, 1970
Document Source: National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC), Wheeling, WV
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Document ID: 19700000541
Accession ID: 70B10559
Report Number: MFS-15110
Keywords: DYNAMIC TESTS; EXPERIMENT DESIGN; GAS PRESSURE; INFLATABLE STRUCTURES; PRESSURE REGULATORS; RELIEF VALVES; RUBBER; SUPPORTS; SUSPENDING (HANGING);
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